Hello everyone,
I am a UK citizen and my boyfriend is Canadian. We are planning to marry in 2013 and as you can imagine are drowning in the confusion of visa options, work permits and residence malarky. Once we are married we both want to settle in B.C, Vancouver. (He lives there already) I have only been over so far to Canada under visitor status and have never applied for a work permit.
A couple of questions:
1) Does it make a difference in/out of our favour with immigration which country we marry in?
2) After we are married, and if I do not have a work permit, am I allowed to stay in Canada with him longer than the normal 6 month visitor visa exempt length?
3) What, if any, is the best way about securing citizenship? I am aware it is a long and laborious process - are there stages? E.g apply for temp work permit, apply for extension, work for a few years then apply for permanent work permit/residence? Or once we're married do we just dive straight in with him being my sponser for citizenship?
4) How important is his financial status in being my sponsor? I am 4 years older than him and have more savings/current funds. Do immigration take my finances into account or just his? At the moment he would not meet the 'financial requirements' that I have read about.
Any answers to any of these questions would be GREATLY appreciated!
I am a UK citizen and my boyfriend is Canadian. We are planning to marry in 2013 and as you can imagine are drowning in the confusion of visa options, work permits and residence malarky. Once we are married we both want to settle in B.C, Vancouver. (He lives there already) I have only been over so far to Canada under visitor status and have never applied for a work permit.
A couple of questions:
1) Does it make a difference in/out of our favour with immigration which country we marry in?
2) After we are married, and if I do not have a work permit, am I allowed to stay in Canada with him longer than the normal 6 month visitor visa exempt length?
3) What, if any, is the best way about securing citizenship? I am aware it is a long and laborious process - are there stages? E.g apply for temp work permit, apply for extension, work for a few years then apply for permanent work permit/residence? Or once we're married do we just dive straight in with him being my sponser for citizenship?
4) How important is his financial status in being my sponsor? I am 4 years older than him and have more savings/current funds. Do immigration take my finances into account or just his? At the moment he would not meet the 'financial requirements' that I have read about.
Any answers to any of these questions would be GREATLY appreciated!